Hayao Miyazaki’s award-winning masterpiece still stands tall above all other feature length animated films.
Author: TAFE Media Editor
The beat-up: pro-fighters v the influencers
It is all for publicity, but boxing is now getting popular for all the wrong reasons.
Shaming young women … and why it should be ok to love Twilight
Whether you’re trying too hard, or not trying enough, it seems that for as long as teenagers have been able to have their own interests, teenage girls have struggled to present themselves as truly authentic and be accepted for it.
Photography: After the winter solstice
Pravati Panigrahi and Dianna Munzer capture the atmosphere of the Ultimo TAFE campus in winter.
More than clothes: The forgotten first responders
Local charities seem like the perfect store to find affordable clothes and pick up obscure objects for the house, but to those in need they serve as treasured community hubs.
What is the 1967 Referendum?
National Reconciliation Week is held from the 27th of May to the 3rd of June each year to commemorate two significant dates in the reconciliation journey – and one of those dates belongs to the 1967 referendum.
Sowing seeds of Indigenous culture through native ingredients
Part of acknowledging and reconciling with First Nations people’s connection to the land starts with not just eating native foods, but having the conversations that they bring.
New standards for food allergen labelling
Are you one of the people who lives with their EpiPen at the ready? Well the food allergy authorities are coming to the rescue.
Towards a more inclusive national anthem
In 2008 lead singer of The Seekers Judith Durham collaborated with a group of Australian identities, including First Nations identities, to write a new national anthem.
Paying for the view: is it even true?
“You pay for the view.” The saying has been around for decades and is widely used by people who believe that when going to an eatery of some kind situated in a scenic place, then the food is typically bad. But is it?










